The Official
Witcher Website has word that the release of the Enhanced Edition of CD
Projekt's action/RPG is due in September. When a delay was announced in April
(story) a new date was promised within days, but while that did
not come to pass, the date has now been revealed:

CD Projekt RED would
like to announce that the release date of The Witcher Enhanced Edition has been
finally set. Consequently, the vastly improved edition of the acclaimed CD
Projekt RED’s magnum opus has been set for the first half of September 2008.
Setting the release date for September results from the requirement of polishing
all ten language versions and releasing The Witcher Enhanced Edition in all
languages at the same time. The Enhanced Edition by itself will be a deluxe one,
containing a lot of additional content not available in the basic version of the
game.

The exclusive edition of The Witcher apart from the game dvd will also consist
of a video dvd, a bonus materials dvd (among all D’jinni the adventure editor
and 2 official adventures “The price of neutrality” and “Side effect”), the game
soundtrack as well as a music cd with music inspired by the game. The new
content and improvements will be available to registered users of the game
free-of-charge.

Only reason I stopped my playthrough early in the original version was the abysmal loading times, and then I figured I might as well wait for this. Looking forward to picking it up again. Maybe it's actually playable now

It's really nice to see this level of support for a game, especially when they don't really stand to make much from it (doubt if it's really gonna drive sales that much). Of course, if they hadn't, I'd piss and moan about it endlessly and then download it, whereas now, I might actually buy a second copy to show my support for a great dev